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225 Varick Street, Suite 402, New York, NY 10014
  • Provides varying levels of services ranging from legal advice to representation for the following: Discrimination because of a criminal record. Includes assistance finding and correcting mistakes on rap sheets and commercial background checks, certificates of rehabilitation, filing employment discrimination complaints, gathering evidence of rehabilitation, and more. Discrimination because of an alcohol/drug history. Includes assistance for individuals who have who face discrimination for participating in medication-assisted treatment or medication, such as methadone, buprenorphine (Suboxone), or naltrexone (Vivitrol), to treat their opiate addiction. Discrimination for people living with HIV/AIDS. Includes breach of HIV confidentiality or testing rights. Also helps with problems such as health care proxies, living wills, and permanency planning.
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201 West Dominick Street, Rome, NY 13440
Addresses the opiate epidemic problems in the community through the Oneida County Opiate Task Force. Works on suicide prevention in the community by strengthening the coordination and accessibility of services, providing awareness of suicide prevention facilitated by the Oneida County Suicide Prevention Coalition. Provides navigators to help those affected by addiction, and to navigate treatment, insurance and area support. Offers locations to safely dispose of expired and unused medications (pet meds included). MedReturn Units are located at these locations:
  • Boonville PD
  • Camden PD
  • Kirkland PD
  • Oneida County Sheriff's Dept.
  • Oriskany PD
  • Rome PD
  • Sherrill PD
  • Trenton Municipal Building
  • Waterville Municipal Building
  • Utica PD
624 Elizabeth Street, Utica, NY 13501
*Provides crisis intervention, client/situation stabilization services face-to-face to divert non-lethal individuals from the county's psychiatric emergency departments as well as to find, support and link individuals to mental health services. Some services include: Crisis hotline. Mental health assessments. Crisis de-escalation and de-briefing. Linkage and follow-up to services. Alerts to identify and assist those at an increased risk. Coordination with schools, medical/ mental health providers and other agencies to provide crisis intervention and to help monitor clients who are at risk. Crisis follow up services.* Provides Open Access, a 24/7 response to those individuals living with addiction.
447 Genesee Street, Rochester, NY 14611
  • Conducts Narcotics Anonymous (N/A) and Alcoholics Anonymous (A/A) meetings.* Offers a support group for Veterans of the United States Military.* Offers individual and group counseling around spirituality, addiction, youth, as well as health education on topics like diabetes and other chronic diseases.
306 E. Main St, Endicott, NY 13760
Certified Recovery Peer Advocates will work in coordination with counselors, supervisors and staff at ACBC or other community service providers. In the clinical outpatient setting peers complement the work of clinicians as part of a continuum of care.
1111 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620
  • Offers a telephone information and referral hotline for substance use programs in New York State.* Offers a telephone information and referral hotline for problem gambling issues and provides information on support groups and treatment programs in New York State.
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165 Main St Suite B, Cortland, NY 13045
Working to reduce the availability and accessibility of commonly abused prescription and over-the-counter medications through education and access to consistent disposal locations Drug Take Back events twice a year (last Saturdays in April and September) Kiosk Drop Boxes at five locations: Cortland County Sheriff Department (54 Greenbush City of Cortland) Cortland City Police Department (25 Court Street City of Cortland) Village of Homer Police Department (43 James St Homer) SUNY Cortland Campus Police Department (Van Hoesen Hall Rm C-17, SUNY Cortland Campus) Guthrie Cortland Medical Center 134 Homer Ave Main EntranceCPR works to reduce the availability and accessibility of commonly abused prescription and over-the-counter medications through education and access to consistent disposal locations. Four drop boxes at: Cortland City Police Dept., Cortland County Sheriff's Dept., Homer Police Dept., and SUNY Cortland Campus Police Station are available so unused medication can be disposed of 24/7. Local medication collection events which coincide with the National Drug Take Back events are held the last Saturday of April and September
1450 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203
Provides free fentanyl test strips, xylazine test strips, and/or naloxone (Narcan) to households that request them to help prevent and/or reduce overdoses from opioids.
26 Bridge Street, Corning, NY 14830
Provides supported housing opportunities for individuals recovering from mental illness needing a stable living environment. Individuals are provided the necessary support to live independently. Offers three community residences, with one focusing on individuals with both a mental illness and a chemical addiction (dual diagnosis), with 24 hour supervision that are licensed by the New York State Mental Health.
3084 Trapping Brook Rd, Wellsville, NY 14895
Provides counseling for individuals who abuse alcohol or drugs and their families to help them better understand the nature of the disease of alcoholism and drug addiction and to support their efforts to recover. Also conducts assessments of alcohol and drug abuse and makes referrals to additional programs as needed. Outpatients Clinic offering medication assisted treatments.
Catholic Charities Of Cortland County, 33-35 Central Avenue, Cortland, NY 13045
Safe, appropriate housing for adults with serious mental illness or recovering from substance use, addiction or co-occurring disorders. Options range from facilities with 24-hour supervision to independent living with rent subsidies for low-income persons within the target population.Residential options are combined with treatment programs tailored to the individual's level of independence, including recreational, educational and employment opportunities. Residents acquire social and daily living skills to become more self-sufficient, socially integrated and independent.
2019 Sandy Pond Lane, Waxhaw, NC 28173
  • Provides a free consultation with a bankruptcy lawyer to discuss options for debt relief under bankruptcy protection.
  • Determines if bankruptcy will provide a fresh start to eliminate debts, stop foreclosure, or find relief from medical debts and credit card debt.
428 Duane Avenue, Schenectady, NY 12305
Offers structured living residences for clients who are receiving outpatient substance abuse treatment care. The halfway housing is the first step into transitional housing to encourage the use of living skills to transition into transitional housing.
360 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14604
  • Offers substance abuse treatment mobile service to community members in need of intervention. Treatment Evaluations Counseling Peer supports Medication Assisted Treatment Narcan Trainings
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21 Aviation Road, Albany, NY 12205
Employee Assistance Programs provide education,counseling, and support to employees of contract companies and their immediate family. These services are designed to assess individual and family concerns, emotional needs, addiction issues, financial, and legal concerns and direct employees to appropriate care providers. Often, brief therapy is included as a component of these services.
72 Hinchey Road, Rochester, NY 14624
  • Works in partnership with the Monroe County Reentry Task Force to provide case management that works one-on-one with men and womenreleased for NYS prisons to ensure their stabilization needs are met. Supports include:Housing.Employment.Connections to treatment and other social supports.
111 Westfall Road, Rochester, NY 14620
  • Engages individuals and families affected by substance use disorders. Education, motivation, and support through IMPACT (Improving Addiction Coordination Team). Facilitates smooth transition to community service providers. Helps navigate the Behavioral HealthCare System.* Provides Narcan which blocks the effects of opiates. * Offers substance use disorder training materials, packages, and programs.
Route 22, Granville, NY 12832
Offers structured living residences for clients who are receiving outpatient substance abuse treatment care. The halfway housing is the first step into transitional housing to encourage the use of living skills to transition into transitional housing.
44 Oswego Street, Suite 3, Baldwinsville, NY 13027

Provides mental health counseling for individuals ages 4 years and older, specializing in eating disorders, PTSD, OCD, and addiction.

206 Ford Street, Suite 301, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
Assists families and individuals with gaining an increased understanding of the progression of addiction and helps to remove barriers when navigating insurance, treatment systems, and other resources. Offers support groups, education classes, referrals to community agencies, and sober community activities.
1044 Broadway, Albany, NY 12204
Provides substance abuse counseling and intensive treatment. Offers an intensive day rehabilitation program, a medically supervised outpatient clinic, an adolescent treatment program, and a family treatment program. Services currently available to all client populations are: evaluations, individual and group counseling, psycho-educational sessions, and consultations.
2019 Sandy Pond Lane, Waxhaw, NC 28173
  • Offers assistance in filing complaints against debt collection agencies who have used unacceptable behavior.
35 Felters Rd Bldg 8, Binghamton, NY 13903
Comprehensive primary care medical practice offering: Addiction Services (MAT) HIV Prevention & PrEP Behavioral Health Family MedicineAccepts Medicaid and Medicare.Two Locations:35 Felters Rd Bldg 8, Binghamton and 275 Chenango St, Binghamton
1450 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203
Provides programs and resources to educate lawmakers, health care professionals, teachers, parents, and the general public about alcohol and drug abuse. Also offers a number of online resources for others to utilize.
212 Rutger Street, Utica, NY 13501
Provides 6 to 9 months of faith-based residential rehabilitation program for men who are committed to overcoming their drug and alcohol addiction. Residents receive spiritual discipleship, substance abuse education, advocacy, work therapy, vocational, educational training, and counseling.